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NEW for 5/13: New co-working space; World’s Fairs; the economy

NEW for 5/13: New co-working space; World’s Fairs; the economy

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: GAC opens Ignite Center, a co-working space
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Why you don’t hear much about World’s Fair anymore
ANOTHER VIEW: Looking at what professionals think of the economy 
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas 
FEEDBACK: Neither of last two presidents served in the military
UPCOMING: Commissioner Watkins will be speaker at Memorial Day gathering
NOTABLE: Jones re-elected to Georgia Transmission board 
RECOMMENDED: What Happened to You? by Oprah Winfrey and Bruce D. Perry Md, Ph.D
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Bulloch was naval agent for the Confederate states
MYSTERY PHOTO: Plenty of clues await you in today’s mystery
CALENDAR: Ex-Chairman Charlotte Nash speaks May 16 to Gwinnett Historic Society

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by · May 13, 2022 · Full issues
TODAY’S FOCUS: GAC opens Ignite Center, a co-working space

TODAY’S FOCUS: GAC opens Ignite Center, a co-working space

By Margie Asef | Greater Atlanta Christian School (GAC) announces the  opening of the Ignite Center – a community co-working space located at 1500 Indian Trail Road Norcross, acoss from GACS.  With the rise of remote working environments for adults, GAC identified an opportunity to provide a professional coworking space for the community. 

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by · May 13, 2022 · Today's Focus
5/4: Three-time winner; Georgia’s elections; Immigration support

5/4: Three-time winner; Georgia’s elections; Immigration support

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Parker Jennings of GACS Completes Hat Trick with Third Shuler Award
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Here’s a Reflective Look at this 2018 Georgia Elective Season
ANOTHER VIEW: Here’s a Fact: Most Americans Support Immigration to This Country
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Gwinnett College
FEEDBACK: Appreciates Long Tenure of Superintendent Alvin Wilbanks
McLEMORE’S WORLD: The Whole Plate
UPCOMING: Many Opportunities for Advanced Voting in Gwinnett This Election
NOTABLE: Lawrenceville Begins Work on Corridor to Georgia Gwinnett College
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Through Internet, Georgia Citizens Have Equal Access to Information
MYSTERY PHOTO: As They Say, Things Are Not Always What They Seem
CALENDAR: Attend a Workshop on How To Administer an Estate

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by · May 4, 2018 · Full issues
6/3: GACS campaign; On Ty Cobb; Cruise with difference

6/3: GACS campaign; On Ty Cobb; Cruise with difference

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TODAY’S FOCUS: GACS Raises $30 Million, Surpassing “Path Forward” Goal
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Authoritative Book about Ty Cobb Is Major Service to His Reputation
ANOTHER VIEW: How One Couple Enjoyed a Cruise with a Difference
SPOTLIGHT: United Community Bank
UPCOMING: Library Offers High School Diploma Through Online Program
NOTABLE: Suwanee Medical School Campus Sees Nearly 300 Students Get Degrees
RECOMMENDED: The Martian by Andy Weir
GEORGIA TIDBIT: I am a Fugitive from a Georgia Chain Gang Is Literary Sensation in 1932
CALENDAR: Kids Fishing on Tap for Jones Bridge Park This Weekend
TODAY’S QUOTE: How Truth Gets To Be What It Is
MYSTERY PHOTO: Modernistic Building Design Was One Seen in Many Buildings
LAGNIAPPE: GACS Student Wins Key Award from School Musical Theatre

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by · June 3, 2016 · Full issues
Aerial view of GACS campus

FOCUS: GACS raises $30 million, surpassing “Path Forward” goal

By Margie Asef | Greater Atlanta Christian School has announced that it surpassed its $29.7 million capital campaign goal — raising a total of $30 million.

Titled “The Path Forward,” the campaign is the largest in GACS’ 48-year history.

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by · June 3, 2016 · Today's Focus